Optimism is soaring for Republicans in the Silver State as early voting numbers that once appeared as an anomaly now solidify into a clear trend. Although Donald Trump has never won Nevada, expectations are high that he could change that this time, potentially boosting down-ballot candidates as well.
As previously noted, the Sam Brown for Senate campaign struggled ahead of the televised debate against Democratic incumbent Jacky Rosen. However, Rosen’s weak response to the issue of biological men competing in women’s sports—set against the backdrop of the University of Nevada-Reno women’s volleyball team forfeiting their match against San Jose State—has given the Brown campaign a newfound focus and identity.
This revitalized momentum is translating into last-minute funding, including a significant $6.2 million infusion from the Senate Leadership Fund, along with a new ad campaign aimed at capitalizing on this critical issue. Notably, this is the group’s first spend in the swing state.
Senate Leadership Fund president and CEO Steven Law said in a statement:
Jacky Rosen has been a reliable vote for the Democrats’ extreme agenda and is a lackluster candidate. President Trump is doing very well in Nevada and we think Sam Brown can too.
During the debate, Rosen answered a question about the collegiate controversy by saying:
I can tell you that all student-athletes deserve to have a fair competition and a level playing field. So I support parents, coaches, and the governing leagues. They are the governing bodies. They are the experts. I believe that they are the right ones to make these decisions, not politicians. So as in every other sporting issue, we allow the governing bodies to make those decisions. I think we should do that now. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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